Title: Direct Speech and the First Person
1Direct Speech and the First Person
- Learning Objectives
- Character Description Direct Speech and the
First Person
Lesson Five
2Stand to identify the sentences in the first
person
Write the sentences in the correct box
Third person
First person
The gothic ruin stood before me.
Glancing round, Paul realised his time had come.
He knelt and let out an ear-piecing howl.
I heard nothing.
My heart raced.
The monster lurked in the forest.
3Overturning Stereotypes
- Sometimes good stories overturn stereotypes and
offer characters we would not expect. Can you
name any characters that may have done this? How
are they different to your expectations?
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4I am a Monster!
- Read the story. Consider the effect of the first
person perspective. How do we feel about the main
character? Who is he and what do we know about
him. - Complete a mindmap to explore your ideas.
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5Read the story I am a monster
6Describes killing as a need helping the
reader tounderstand his violent actions.
Reveals he is branded aMonster hater.
They are victims of their instinct I
couldnt resist.
By expressing his feelings, we understand his
actions instinct had overtaken thought.
They are tired of fighting.
They are well mannered politely replied.
He is the loneliest of guys.
7SPEECH
- Speech is also a great way of helping us to
understand character and relationships. It also
helps to move action forward. In the story the
dialogue makes the vampire seem like an
intelligent person with emotions. We sympathise
with his predicament. How might life be hard for
a monster?
Speech breaks up description, varies pace,
involves the reader more closely with
situations and characters, it
emphasises the mood of the scene or incident.
8THE RULES
- Look at the story again. In pairs you have five
minutes to identify the rules of direct speech. - Rule
- 1)
- 2)
- 3)
9Rules
- Place words spoken inside the inverted commas.
- The speech must be separated by a comma, full
stop, exclamation mark or question mark. - Every time there is a new speaker, start a new
line.
10THE HEROIC MONSTER
- Create a good monster by using the first
person and effective speech. Overturn the
stereotype. You might use the following pictures
as a stimulus
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http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogre
11Plenary
- Peer Assessment
- Pupils swap stories and annotate the writing.
Tick every example of speech and the first person
being correctly used. - Pupils share best practice with the class